LEGO Ideas A-Team project hits 10K for second time

An A-Team project on LEGO Ideas has hit 10,000 supporters for a second time, giving the property another chance at getting a model, again.

LEGO Ideas user MOCturnal, also known as Henk van der Linde, has another project in a LEGO Ideas review as their re-uploaded A-Team project has once more managed to gather 10,000 supporters, passing it into the second 2022 review phase.

This model was previously part of the first 2021 review but was not approved. However, we’ll have to see if it has any luck in the second 2022 review as the submission includes the van with the interior and the team as minifigures.

Of course, the LEGO Group is familiar with the A-Team thanks to LEGO Dimensions and the 71251 A-Team Fun Pack, which included a miniature build of the van and a B.A. Baracus minifigure – meaning part of the minifigure design is already done.

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Now, this second attempt at a LEGO Ideas A-Team set sits in the second 2022 review alongside a host of other projects, waiting to see whether or not the judges see potential in this creation. Here’s every submission up with a chance at a future LEGO Ideas model:

The A-Team: I Love it When a Plan Comes Together
Golden Trumpet Tree With Park Bench
Sony Walkman
Chinese Gardens
Gravity Falls – The Mystery Shack
The Great Wave off Kanagawa 
The Old Train Engine Shed
Terraria
Witch House
Red London Telephone Box
Ski Chalet
Taskmaster
Medieval Guarded Inn
Sikorsky S-70i Firehawk Cal Fire Edition
Viking Village
The Krusty Krab – Spongebob Squarepants
Traditional Japanese Village
Tuscan Villa
University of Brickester
The Art Center
The World of Civil Engineering: Types of Bridges
LEGO Mushroom House
Working Polaroid Sun 600 LMS
Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: Escher Room
Working Orrery
Medieval Alchemist
Lisbon Tram (Elétrico De Lisboa)
Fishing in the Muddy Waters
Escape Game: Carter’s Secret
Auto Repair Garage 1930s
Motorized Steampunk Ship
Indiana Jones, Raiders Of The Lost Ark – 40th Anniversary
Lilo & Stitch: Beach House

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